28th annual Entrepreneur of the Year awards held at UMKC Bloch School

By | October 29, 2013

Kyle Geary | Kansas City, MO –The 28th annual Entrepreneur of the Year award ceremony was held Monday, October 21, at the Bloch executive hall for Entrepreneurship and Innovation on the University of Missouri–Kansas City campus. The ceremony serves as a fundraiser for UMKC and the Bloch school. There were four honorees this year. The…

Ninjas of the Drill: STEM Outreach Stokes Girls' Interest in Engineering and Orthopedics

By | October 25, 2013

Kansas City, Mo. – When Dr. Jenni Buckley demonstrates how to fix a broken femur bone with an external fixator and power tools for a group of high school girls, she tells them that they too can be a ninja of the drill. “Sometimes girls are really at a disadvantage in terms of how much…

Suicide Rate Climbs by 30 Percent in Kansas as Government Slashes Mental Health Budgets

By | October 23, 2013

by Nick Haines | KCPT News October 23, 2013 Kansas City, MO – The Nation, the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States this week picks up the story of an alarming increase in the Kansas suicide rate.   The Kansas Department of Health and Environment recently released a startling report showing a…

Alternative High School in Urban Core Celebrates $8 Million Expansion

By | October 17, 2013

Kansas City, Mo. – The DeLaSalle Education Center, which serves about 300 alternative students in Kansas City’s urban core, celebrated an 18,000 sq. ft expansion Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2013. “We’re celebrating the realization of a vision,” said Mark Williamson, Executive Director of DeLaSalle, to attendees at the ribbon cutting. “It is the building that our…

Teva Neuroscience move complete, from Missouri to Kansas

By | October 16, 2013

Teva Neuroscience held a ribbon-cutting Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013 for its new headquarters located at the corner of College Boulevard and Nall Avenue in Overland Park, Kan. The company moved across the state line from a location near I-435 and  Holmes Road. This location is used by Teva’s Specialty Medicines Pharmaceutical businesses. Their main products…

Gov. Jay Nixon stops plans for execution

By | October 14, 2013

Todd Feeback | KCPT News On Friday, Oct. 11, the planned execution of Alan Nicklasson, was stopped by Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon. Nicklasson was scheduled to be injected with a lethal dose of the drug propofol. This was the first time drug was to be used in an execution. Ordinarily, it is used as an…

KCPT Partners With KCTV5 to Investigate High School Football and Brain Injury

By | October 12, 2013

This week, the PBS investigative series Frontline took you inside the closed world of the NFL in a two-hour expose, League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion Crisis. “What did the NFL know, and when did they know it?” asks Mark Fainaru-Wada, whose new book on the correlation between football and brain trauma is the basis…

Concerning Concussions: Diagnosing Athletes in KC

By | October 10, 2013

Kansas City, Mo. – Emerging research suggests that the repeated hits football players endure during games and practice can cause permanent brain damage. “I think parents should be concerned,” said Dr. Randy Goldstein, the director of Youth Sports Medicine at The University of Kansas Hospital. “We are learning just in the last couple of years…

“If 10% of mothers begin to see this as a dangerous sport, this is the end of football in America."

By | October 10, 2013

This provocative quote comes from this week’s PBS Frontline expose League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion Crisis. Would you let your children play football?   Connie and Ron Stile’s of Spring Hill, KS didn’t give it a second thought. But on October 28th, 2010, their son Nathan, a six foot, 175 pound senior and the…

Startup Village survives first year

By | October 8, 2013

KC Startup Village celebrated their first birthday with a block party.

Problems Persist in New KanCare System

By | October 8, 2013

KCPT Special Correspondent Sam Zeff takes anothe look at KanCare.

New $13.5 Million Culinary Academy Opens at Johnson County Community College

By | October 7, 2013

One of its most prized assets of Johnson County Community College has been its culinary program which has long been viewed as one of the best in the country.   It has graduated some of the city’s top chefs, as well as some prestigious names in the cooking world. Now, they have a facility to…

Second Annual IKC event brings the Unconference to Kansas City

By | October 3, 2013

Kansas City, MO – The IKC 2013 Unconference had entrepreneurs colliding Thursday inside the H&R Block world headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri, but that’s actually a good thing. The event was aiming to increase “collision density” in Kansas City – that is, the number of entrepreneurs living within an area that can connect and network…

KCMO Superintendent Declares ‘New Day’ for District During Annual Address

By | September 30, 2013

Kansas City, Mo. – The theme of Dr. Steve Green’s State of the Schools Address on Monday, Sept. 30, 2013 at Paseo Academy was a ‘new day’ for Kansas City Public Schools. “Today I am proud to say that the state of the Kansas City Public Schools is much stronger, undeniably healthier and our achievement…

Kansas City Business Leaders Gather to Focus on Sustainability

By | September 30, 2013

Kansas City, MO — Kansas City business and civic leaders along with organizations such as BASE KC and the American Sustainable Business Council attended a discussion September 27th at UMKC’s new Bloch Executive Hall of Entrepreneurship and Innovation. The topic of the event was the local impact of climate change on businesses. The two-part meeting…